Ghana's laws have loopholes that are fueling corruption - but how?
Transparency International warns that Ghana's laws are enabling corruption. Weaknesses and poor enforcement are allowing wrongdoing to persist - but what impact is this having?
The Vice President says Africa must develop its own technologies- but how can the continent achieve this?
Vice President Opoku-Agyemang addressed the Oxford Africa Conference on the need for Africa to lead its own transformation. She emphasized building systems rooted in African realities- but what does this entail?
Amid rising fuel costs, what assurances did the Energy Committee Vice Chair give to Ghanaians?
Kofi Arko Nokoe, Vice Chair of the Energy Committee, addressed Ghanaians' concerns about rising fuel prices. He hinted at the government's commitment to energy stability - but what considerations are at play?
TI Ghana & GIPC are intensifying their media campaign - but what hidden practices are threatening Ghana's investment environment?
TI Ghana and GIPC are working together to fight fronting in Ghana's business sector- they held a workshop for journalists in the Ashanti Region. Accurate reporting can safeguard transparency, but illicit practices continue to threaten Ghana's investment landscape.
SSNIT is working to help informal sector workers understand their pensions - but will it be enough?
SSNIT and the TUC are working together to educate Ashanti region workers about pension schemes. The goal is to increase participation, especially among self-employed individuals - but what challenges do they face?
A nationwide registration of small-scale miners has begun - but what does this mean for the future of the industry?
The government, in collaboration with the Minerals Commission, has initiated a nationwide registration of small-scale miners. This exercise aims to formalise and regulate the sector - but what benefits will this bring to the miners?
Why was a well-regarded health director suddenly reassigned - and what does it mean for healthcare in the region?
The reassignment of the Western Regional Director of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Dr Marion Okoh Owusu, has raised eyebrows. Some speculate the move was influenced by political considerations - not routine decisions.
Why did a traditional leader urge the Minority to champion the cause of cocoa farmers?
The Offinsomanhene has encouraged the Minority Caucus in Parliament to address cocoa farmers' concerns during their Ashanti Region tour. He stressed the importance of supporting farmers-but there's more at stake.
Why did a prominent chief urge the Minority Caucus to advocate for cocoa farmers during their Ashanti Region tour?
The Offinsomanhene has encouraged the Minority Caucus in Parliament as they tour cocoa-producing areas in the Ashanti Region. The chief urged the MPs to champion the concerns of cocoa farmers- hinting at broader implications for Ghana's economy.
Why is the Minority urging cocoa farmers to stage a 'naked demo' - and what does it say about the cocoa sector?
The Minority in Parliament is calling on cocoa farmers to take drastic action. The group toured cocoa farming communities to understand the challenges - and now they are making demands.
Minority demands answers on Ghana's GH¢1 fuel levy, urging audited disclosures on collections, payments, and outstandin
Minority demands answers on Ghana's GH¢1 fuel levy, urging audited disclosures on collections, payments, and outstanding energy-sector debts in full now.
Why is the government considering new aircraft while cocoa farmers face a "price haircut?"- the Minority wants answers.
The Minority in Parliament is questioning the government's priorities amid struggles in the cocoa sector- with a planned purchase of a new presidential jet raising eyebrows. Farmers are facing hardships, leading to concerns about misplaced focus.
The Minority Caucus is on a cocoa fact-finding mission in Ashanti - but what do they hope to uncover?
The Minority Caucus in Parliament is engaging with cocoa farmers in the Ashanti Region, starting with a visit to the Offinsomanhene - seeking blessings for their tour. The tour aims to gather information about challenges farmers face, hinting at potential advocacy.
Ghana is placing forests at the center of economic transformation - but can the country overcome deforestation threats?
Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah launched the second Tree for Life Reforestation Initiative, emphasizing the economic potential of Ghana's forests. Stakeholders are rethinking the relationship between forests and national development - but what challenges lie ahead?
The Agric Minister responds to FABAG's ultimatum - but what solutions are on the horizon for the tomato crisis?
The Agric Minister, Eric Opoku, and FABAG are at odds over the ongoing tomato supply crisis- with FABAG issuing an ultimatum. The Minister defends the ministry's efforts, hinting at a deeper understanding needed.